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Boyle temperature as a point of ideal gas in gentile statistics and its economic interpretation

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Boyle temperature is interpreted as the temperature at which the formation of dimers becomes impossible. To Irving Fisher’s correspondence principle we assign two more quantities: the number of degrees of freedom, and credit. We determine the danger level of the mass of money M when the mutual trust between economic agents begins to fall.

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Maslov, V.P., Maslova, T.V. Boyle temperature as a point of ideal gas in gentile statistics and its economic interpretation. Russ. J. Math. Phys. 21, 373–378 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061920814030091

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